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Got all my wood split that was laying around. Feels good to be caught up.
NICE!!! Wish I was.....
Got all my wood split that was laying around. Feels good to be caught up.
NICE!!! Wish I was.....
Is that a Toyota SinginWoodWackr ? Check out the post on wood haulers and you will see my wood hauler Yota
'00 Tacoma, custom front solid axle, 3-link coilover suspension, dual tcases, etc, etc, bla, bla, bla....
'00 Tacoma, custom front solid axle, 3-link coilover suspension, dual tcases, etc, etc, bla, bla, bla....
I'm surprised that there isn't a pirate4x4 sticker on the back of that. :msp_biggrin:
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Pics of the renovations and upgrades to the shed, with the upper level now secure for the kids. Just the front wall to frame in the door frame and finish off. I'll likely redo the railings on top in Cedar, it's way nicer looking and will last longer too.
good point...would add another 10hp
yota tranny behind the 350? wow, you're brave. i hope its at least a 151
Today I split some in my new splitting bin made out of mafia blocks. It works pretty good. the splitter will push what you see in the pictures with virtually no assistance. After I cleaned it out I added two more blocks, one in the corner and another stacked on top to give it more mass as I keep moving the blocks around with my machine. If it was nestled into a hill it'd be even better, but this works for now. I was able to scoop up most of the wood and only had to hand load a few pieces at the end. Hopefully with my extra blocks I will have even less to pick up next time.
I split this pile in just under an hour working at a casual pace.
Today I split some in my new splitting bin made out of mafia blocks. It works pretty good. the splitter will push what you see in the pictures with virtually no assistance. After I cleaned it out I added two more blocks, one in the corner and another stacked on top to give it more mass as I keep moving the blocks around with my machine. If it was nestled into a hill it'd be even better, but this works for now. I was able to scoop up most of the wood and only had to hand load a few pieces at the end. Hopefully with my extra blocks I will have even less to pick up next time.
I split this pile in just under an hour working at a casual pace.
Today I split some in my new splitting bin made out of mafia blocks. It works pretty good. the splitter will push what you see in the pictures with virtually no assistance. After I cleaned it out I added two more blocks, one in the corner and another stacked on top to give it more mass as I keep moving the blocks around with my machine. If it was nestled into a hill it'd be even better, but this works for now. I was able to scoop up most of the wood and only had to hand load a few pieces at the end. Hopefully with my extra blocks I will have even less to pick up next time.
I split this pile in just under an hour working at a casual pace.
Today I split some in my new splitting bin made out of mafia blocks. It works pretty good. the splitter will push what you see in the pictures with virtually no assistance. After I cleaned it out I added two more blocks, one in the corner and another stacked on top to give it more mass as I keep moving the blocks around with my machine. If it was nestled into a hill it'd be even better, but this works for now. I was able to scoop up most of the wood and only had to hand load a few pieces at the end. Hopefully with my extra blocks I will have even less to pick up next time.
I split this pile in just under an hour working at a casual pace.
Good pics! Looks like that SpeedPro works good, Rep sent.
we got an late start and cut and split about 6 cords in 8 hours. not too shabby if I don't say so myself. this is all ash in that pile. the pile is 12' tall for reference.
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